Motion Computing M1400 Setting the Windows Operating System Password, Setting the Bios Passwords

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Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC

Or, tap the OmniPass key icon to open the OmniPass Control Center and then look in the User Accounts to see who is logged on.

SETTING UP

TABLET PC

SECURITY

Passwords protect your Tablet PC from unauthorized access. Passwords can create different levels of protection for your Tablet PC and its data:

Operating system password — Secures the files on your Tablet PC from other users

BIOS passwords — Secures the software routines that test hardware at startup, start the operating system, and support the transfer of data among hardware devices; BIOS is the Basic Input/Output System

System password — Locks access to the BIOS setup

Boot password — Locks access to the system

HDD (Hard Disk Drive) password — Secures your data so the Hard Disk Drive cannot be accessed by removing it and connecting it to another Tablet PC

Setting the Windows Operating System Password

You can set up a Windows operating system password through the Windows Control Panel, User Accounts.

Setting the BIOS Passwords

CAUTION: We strongly recommend that you write down your password(s) and keep it in a location that is appropriate to your work environment. If you enter a wrong BIOS System password several times, you will be locked out

of the system. If you become locked out, you can restart the Tablet PC and retry the password again. You can repeat restarting and retrying the password as many times as you want. However, if you are unable to remember your password, you will not be able to access your Tablet PC. If this happens, you call Motion Computing Technical Support or your Motion reseller for assistance. Have your Tablet PC Serial number available (located on the label on the back of the unit) for them to assist you.

The level of security you want on your Tablet PC helps determine what BIOS password(s) you set. These are described in the following sections.

BIOS System Passwords

To set up a password to access the PhoenixBIOSTM Setup Utility on the Tablet PC:

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